Felony Murder
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Peter Berkrot
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On the surface, the court-appointed case that lands on young Dean Abernathy's desk is a biggie; he is slated to defend a homeless man accused of the felony murder of the popular black New York City Police commissioner during an early-morning mugging attempt. But at second look, the case promises to be a routine conviction. The evidence is overwhelming. The police have come up with an eyewitness, they have physical evidence, and Joey Spadafino has given the arresting officers a signed confession.
Dean's course seems obvious: Get Joe Spadafino, an ex-con, to plead guilty, bargain for the most lenient sentence possible, and figure you can't win 'em all.
Before he can talk to his client about a plea bargain, however, he finds that the prosecutor has already offered one - which Joey refuses. Dean, not only a conscientious defense attorney but a former investigator, starts looking harder at the seemingly incontrovertible evidence.
What he turns up changes a foregone conclusion into something very different. The district attorney, although outwardly cooperative, seems to be trying to keep Dean from interviewing the eyewitness - and the reason becomes apparent when Dean, challenged, digs deeper into her background. Anomalies and discrepancies in the government's case crop up.
Dean realizes that he is drawing closer to a particularly nasty truth, one that not only puts his life and those of others in immediate peril but confronts him with a moral dilemma that is even more difficult to face.
©2016 Joseph T. Klempner (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about Felony Murder
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- 05-10-2020
Too notch - proving fact IS stranger than fiiction
I didn't realise this was true story until the end. Throughout, I was enjoying the realistic and informative detail of criminal court procedure and crime classification. As a lawyer myself, I have often been struck with the same observations of systemic inhumanity to unconvicted suspects, as well as the lengths to which the boys in blue will go to secure convictions, without regard for guilt or innocence of their prey. This book was both enlightening as well as terrifying in its general closeness to the ongoing truth of how the justice industry grinds it's victims into mincemeat. Great job by the author.
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